Field Experience Questions And
Answers.
ASERVIC stands for:
Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Racial Values in Counseling
Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling
Association for Service, Ethical, and Racial Values in Counseling
Association for Service, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling -
\Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling
NBCC sets forth national _______ for the counseling profession.
Minimum
Certification
Licensure
Reciprocity -
\Certification
The five life tasks identified by Witmer and Sweeney that characterize wellness are:
spirituality, self-regulation, work, love, and friendship
spirituality, self-regulation, worth, love, and friendship
religiosity, self-regulation, work, love, and friendship
spirituality, self-regulation, work, love, and success -
\spirituality, self-regulation, work, love, and friendship
Meghan, a. new counselor, described her theoretical orientation as practicing from a
__________ perspective, which focuses on working with unconscious factors
contributing difficulties in thinking, actions, and emotions.
psychoanalytic/psychodynamic therapy
cognitive therapy
humanistic therapy
behavioral therapy -
\psychoanalytic/psychodynamic therapy
Licensure sets minimum standards for education, experience, and examination in _____
states in the U.S.
48
50
47
,49 -
\50
It is suggested that counselors in training progress through an identity formation
process involving three major aspects that include each of the following EXCEPT:
conceptual learning
external evaluation
experiential learning
didactic learning -
\didactic learning
For the practicum experience per CACREP, students are expected to complete a
minimum of ___ clock hours involving actual client work as part of their overall
experience.
25
40
80
60 -
\40
_______ is an independent agency recognized by the Council on Higher Education and
is the recognized accreditation council for counseling programs
CACREP
CAEP
SACSCOC
NCATE -
\CACREP
____ acts, provide for situations in which people may work as counselors without
licensure.
Practice
Certification
Licensure
Title -
\Title
______were developed to provide counselors a framework for integrating advocacy and
diversity practices and approaches into theories, practice, and research
Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies
Racial Competencies
Diversity Competencies
, Religion and Spiritual Competencies -
\Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies
The following are common malpractice allegations, EXCEPT:
Informed consent not obtained properly
Failure to follow a standard to execute a duty to protect a client from harm
Failure to execute a duty to warn to protect others from a violent client
Applying empirical strategies -
\Applying empirical strategies
Laws are established to provide the expected practice or ________ of professional
practice within a state and across similar professionals.
negligence
malpractice
duty to consult
standard of care -
\standard of care
Although they are often not overseen by a licensing board, ___________are
membership organizations strongly connected to particular professions and benefit their
members in multiple ways (e.g., being able to connect and network with others).
Licensure boards
ethical memberships
professional associations
certifying boards -
\professional associations
Duty to protect refers to:
Counselor's obligations to protect the client in cases of self-harm
Counselor's obligation to protect a third-party person from harm by the client
Counselor's obligations to protect the client in cases of domestic violence
Counselor's obligations to protect the client in cases of sexual assault -
\Counselor's obligations to protect the client in cases of self-harm
George, a recently licensed counselor, had a complaint lodged against him that he was
not practicing within the limits of his education and clinical training, which would be
considered an example of a problem related to:
negligence
common practice
the standard of care
clinical competence -
Answers.
ASERVIC stands for:
Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Racial Values in Counseling
Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling
Association for Service, Ethical, and Racial Values in Counseling
Association for Service, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling -
\Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling
NBCC sets forth national _______ for the counseling profession.
Minimum
Certification
Licensure
Reciprocity -
\Certification
The five life tasks identified by Witmer and Sweeney that characterize wellness are:
spirituality, self-regulation, work, love, and friendship
spirituality, self-regulation, worth, love, and friendship
religiosity, self-regulation, work, love, and friendship
spirituality, self-regulation, work, love, and success -
\spirituality, self-regulation, work, love, and friendship
Meghan, a. new counselor, described her theoretical orientation as practicing from a
__________ perspective, which focuses on working with unconscious factors
contributing difficulties in thinking, actions, and emotions.
psychoanalytic/psychodynamic therapy
cognitive therapy
humanistic therapy
behavioral therapy -
\psychoanalytic/psychodynamic therapy
Licensure sets minimum standards for education, experience, and examination in _____
states in the U.S.
48
50
47
,49 -
\50
It is suggested that counselors in training progress through an identity formation
process involving three major aspects that include each of the following EXCEPT:
conceptual learning
external evaluation
experiential learning
didactic learning -
\didactic learning
For the practicum experience per CACREP, students are expected to complete a
minimum of ___ clock hours involving actual client work as part of their overall
experience.
25
40
80
60 -
\40
_______ is an independent agency recognized by the Council on Higher Education and
is the recognized accreditation council for counseling programs
CACREP
CAEP
SACSCOC
NCATE -
\CACREP
____ acts, provide for situations in which people may work as counselors without
licensure.
Practice
Certification
Licensure
Title -
\Title
______were developed to provide counselors a framework for integrating advocacy and
diversity practices and approaches into theories, practice, and research
Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies
Racial Competencies
Diversity Competencies
, Religion and Spiritual Competencies -
\Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies
The following are common malpractice allegations, EXCEPT:
Informed consent not obtained properly
Failure to follow a standard to execute a duty to protect a client from harm
Failure to execute a duty to warn to protect others from a violent client
Applying empirical strategies -
\Applying empirical strategies
Laws are established to provide the expected practice or ________ of professional
practice within a state and across similar professionals.
negligence
malpractice
duty to consult
standard of care -
\standard of care
Although they are often not overseen by a licensing board, ___________are
membership organizations strongly connected to particular professions and benefit their
members in multiple ways (e.g., being able to connect and network with others).
Licensure boards
ethical memberships
professional associations
certifying boards -
\professional associations
Duty to protect refers to:
Counselor's obligations to protect the client in cases of self-harm
Counselor's obligation to protect a third-party person from harm by the client
Counselor's obligations to protect the client in cases of domestic violence
Counselor's obligations to protect the client in cases of sexual assault -
\Counselor's obligations to protect the client in cases of self-harm
George, a recently licensed counselor, had a complaint lodged against him that he was
not practicing within the limits of his education and clinical training, which would be
considered an example of a problem related to:
negligence
common practice
the standard of care
clinical competence -